by George Held
Barbarians come and
go
with history's ebb
and flow.
IS are the new
iconoclasts
in a long line of
enthusiasts.
Remember the
Alexandria library
built by the
pharoah Ptolemy?
Among those who
burned it
was a pope of the
Coptic
persuasion, 300 years
after Julius Caesar's
arson there. So
remember,
while some wait for
the barbarians,
others welcome them
with honor
and others react with
horror.
History's all about
context:
burnt books precede new texts.
burnt books precede new texts.
George Held, a regular contributor to The New Verse News, has a new book out from Poets Wear Prada, Culling: New & Selected Nature Poems.